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but they will keep us unsettled. winds, you can tell what you got by the winds. 6 miles per hour. 5 miles per hour tomorrow afternoon. it is not that potent. around the bay, you will see the forecast for tomorrow. as we go into friday morning, the clouds increase. it is cold but the clouds keep it warmer. temperatures should come up 5:00 a.m., 6:00 a.m. frost advisory in effect. here is that system. not a big deal. 8:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. nothing. now, down the coast. stays off shore. there will be a few sprinkles. there will be scattered showers and drizzle. the morning commute will be wet on the roadways. tomorrow night, 7:00 p.m., gone. right down the coast. looked impressive. lot of clouds. here comes another one. saturday, 11:00 a.m. another cold system. wants to rain. santa rosa sprinkles. has more going on. especially saturday night. but then it is out of here. behind that, sunday into monday. the monday system has more warm air and the potential to be a real rain producer. these are a series of cold storm
but they will keep us unsettled. winds, you can tell what you got by the winds. 6 miles per hour. 5 miles per hour tomorrow afternoon. it is not that potent. around the bay, you will see the forecast for tomorrow. as we go into friday morning, the clouds increase. it is cold but the clouds keep it warmer. temperatures should come up 5:00 a.m., 6:00 a.m. frost advisory in effect. here is that system. not a big deal. 8:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. nothing. now, down the coast. stays off shore. there...
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let us get everything off the shelf, and to your home. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters. sofa... desk... you know what? why don't you go get some frozen yogurt. i got this. you're so sweet. you got this, right? i do got this. let us get everything off the shelf, and to your home. >>> california's high-speed rail is underthe microscope on capitol hill. they defended the plan while others said our state should pull the plug. >> reporter: california's high- speed rail could take you from san francisco to los angeles in 2-1/2 hours. but today on capitol hill that idea was going nowhere for california lawmakers. >> maybe this is a time we cut our losses. say no we are not going to fund. >> reporter: the $68 billion price tag is a bad investment for taxpayers. a move he is not happy ab
let us get everything off the shelf, and to your home. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters. sofa... desk... you know what? why don't you go get some frozen yogurt. i got this. you're so sweet. you got this, right? i do got this. let us...
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used counter terrorism agents to keep tabs on occupy chapters. the documents were released under a freedom of information act request from the partnership for civil justice fund. a spokesman for that group said the papers showed the government treated the protests as potential criminal and terrorist activity. the f.b.i. denied those accusations. >>> call it a christmas miracle in san jose. we'll show you how a baby's early arrival put the delivery in his father's hands. >>> the rain is out of the area right now. it's still snowing in the mountains, but there's more weather headed our way as we move through this week. i'll have the details on when you can expect more showers. >>> our san jose family has quite a christmas story to tell this year after their baby arrived earlier than expected. so early, in falk, the father had to deliver the baby boy. ktvu's dan reuben spoke with the parents today and joins us live with the parents' story. >> reporter: like many, the hi himings were all ready for christmas. they weren't ready for this. it was a gift
used counter terrorism agents to keep tabs on occupy chapters. the documents were released under a freedom of information act request from the partnership for civil justice fund. a spokesman for that group said the papers showed the government treated the protests as potential criminal and terrorist activity. the f.b.i. denied those accusations. >>> call it a christmas miracle in san jose. we'll show you how a baby's early arrival put the delivery in his father's hands. >>>...
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using exoskeletons. it uses motors and a hip operated console. doctors say the benefits are dramatic including improvements this bone and muscle strength along with better circulation. >> technology is going to be the breakthrough that will allow them to be back on their feet, walk about, and perhaps a lot sooner than we will see. >> reporter: right now exos k eletons cost up to $40,000. but they believe one day they'll be less expensive. >>> a woman was arrested in the christmas ambush. dawn wind bought the weapons for william spangler. william lost to the gun seller. >>> the uss investigative department is investigating a group owned by hewlett packard. the company says the justice department is looking into alleged improper accounting under autonomies previous management. hewlett packard says it's cooperating with the investigation. >>> a chinese court ruled an apple distributed unlicensed applications containing the work of chinese writers. apples are ordered to pay 165,000 u.s. dollars to eight chin
using exoskeletons. it uses motors and a hip operated console. doctors say the benefits are dramatic including improvements this bone and muscle strength along with better circulation. >> technology is going to be the breakthrough that will allow them to be back on their feet, walk about, and perhaps a lot sooner than we will see. >> reporter: right now exos k eletons cost up to $40,000. but they believe one day they'll be less expensive. >>> a woman was arrested in the...
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thank you so much for joining us on this holiday. >> we'll see you at 6:00. a live picture of our beautiful christmas tree in jack london square in oakland. we'll see you in about half an hour. out that tiramisu. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to the dealership? [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com today.
thank you so much for joining us on this holiday. >> we'll see you at 6:00. a live picture of our beautiful christmas tree in jack london square in oakland. we'll see you in about half an hour. out that tiramisu. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to the dealership? [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a passat. that's the power of german...
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over 1% of high schoolers reported using bath salts. 11% of seniors have used a synthetic type of marijuana. >>> they waited for hours for a bag of food. the one group they are seeing more and more in need of help this holiday season. >> back here in just 10 minutes, this storm will bring significant rain to the bay area, i will tell you when it gets here and how long it sticks around. oh, you have a keurig vue brewer? oh, it's great! now i can brew my coffee just the way i love it. how do you do that? well, inside the brewer, there's this train that's powerful enough to carry more coffee and fresh water to make coffee that's stronger and bigger... and even hotter! actually, i just press this button. brew the coffee you love -- stronger, bigger, or hotter -- with the keurig vue. wanted to be here for your fist christmas? you see grandma lives waaaay down here, and you live way up here. brian, your cousin, he's a little bit older than you, he lives here, in chicago. and your aunt lisa lives here, in baltimore. uncle earnie? waaay out in hawaii. but don't you worry, we will always be together
over 1% of high schoolers reported using bath salts. 11% of seniors have used a synthetic type of marijuana. >>> they waited for hours for a bag of food. the one group they are seeing more and more in need of help this holiday season. >> back here in just 10 minutes, this storm will bring significant rain to the bay area, i will tell you when it gets here and how long it sticks around. oh, you have a keurig vue brewer? oh, it's great! now i can brew my coffee just the way i love...
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back to you. >>> they're used in war but could they now be used here at home in the controversial aircraft a local law enforcement agency wants to use and the concerns that are being raised. >> is it a bird, a plane, maybe a cricket? these sounds from outer space debuted in san francisco today. ?f< you know how much grandma wanted to be here for your fist christmas? you see grandma lives waaaay down here, and you live way up here. brian, your cousin, he's a little bit older than you, he lives here, in chicago. and your aunt lisa lives here, in baltimore. uncle earnie? waaay out in hawaii. but don't you worry, we will always be together for christmas. [ male announcer ] being together is the best part of the holidays and cheerios is happy to be part of the family. you just ate dallas! >>> some erie sounds from space float through the air in san francisco today, where physicists ever gathered for a conference. >>> that audio may sound like the chirping of birds or crick etc.s. they're radio waves from the earth's radiation belt. twin spacecraft from nasa have been probing the so-called hosti
back to you. >>> they're used in war but could they now be used here at home in the controversial aircraft a local law enforcement agency wants to use and the concerns that are being raised. >> is it a bird, a plane, maybe a cricket? these sounds from outer space debuted in san francisco today. ?f< you know how much grandma wanted to be here for your fist christmas? you see grandma lives waaaay down here, and you live way up here. brian, your cousin, he's a little bit older...
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we are in position to influence those who work with us and he influenced us to seek better ways of doing business. >> the coast guard stopped the boat and detained two suspects. >>> an investigation uncovered startling information about how the postal service is spending some of its funds. some money ended up being spent on hotels and casinos. >> reporter: ending saturday delivery, making it slower to send your mail, which is why it was eye popping when we saw this. >> reporter: they spent $52 million in recent hunts on employee travel -- months on employee travel. some workers are taking money they shouldn't be taking. filing bogus travel and expense forms and using it for personal expenses. in one case a employee booked a flight for $661s and booked at a different airport for $230. the employee took the cheaper flight but submitted the more expensive flight for reimbursement. >> it mimics the worse bureaucracy in washington d.c. >> reporter: in one case they used the cash reimbursement for a hotel stay in las vegas. one used the cash inside a casino. only $20,000 in incorrect travel by
we are in position to influence those who work with us and he influenced us to seek better ways of doing business. >> the coast guard stopped the boat and detained two suspects. >>> an investigation uncovered startling information about how the postal service is spending some of its funds. some money ended up being spent on hotels and casinos. >> reporter: ending saturday delivery, making it slower to send your mail, which is why it was eye popping when we saw this....
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help us to share the lights that stand before us. help us to carry them out into this world and share it with a world so in sorrow and so in need. we pray all of this in the name of your love as we all say, amen. >> this is an interfaith service at newtown high school. members of clergy, various churches, synagogues, places of faith throughout the region. next up, kathy adams shepherd, director of episcopal church will read psalm 23, all of these killed friday, the 26 inside sandy hook elementary school. we invite you to join with us in psalm 23, in any way that you know it in your heart. it doesn't have to be the words here. >> the lord is my shepard, he shall mott want leadeth besides the still waters, he restores my soul. he leadeth me in the path of the righteousness for his namesake, yea, though i walk through the valley of the shadow of death, i will fear no evil for thou art with me, thy rod and thy staff, they comfort me. thou prepares the table before me in the presence of mine enemy. thou anointest my head with oil, my cup
help us to share the lights that stand before us. help us to carry them out into this world and share it with a world so in sorrow and so in need. we pray all of this in the name of your love as we all say, amen. >> this is an interfaith service at newtown high school. members of clergy, various churches, synagogues, places of faith throughout the region. next up, kathy adams shepherd, director of episcopal church will read psalm 23, all of these killed friday, the 26 inside sandy hook...
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choose news chapper 2 is giving us a look. students being told to stay in the room they're in, lock the door and turn out the lights. it is affecting the entire campus of san jose city college. more coverage of this news on ktvu channel 2 news at 6. look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we know how long a minute is! sitting, waiting for an album to download. i still have back problems. you're only 14 and a half. he doesn't have back problems. you kids have got it too good if you ask me. [ male announcer ] now u-verse high speed internet has more speed options, reliability and ways to connect. rethink possible. >>> good evening. i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank somerville. want to show you live pictures from news chopper 2 of san jose city college where the campus is in lockdown tonight because of reports
choose news chapper 2 is giving us a look. students being told to stay in the room they're in, lock the door and turn out the lights. it is affecting the entire campus of san jose city college. more coverage of this news on ktvu channel 2 news at 6. look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for...
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dublin will use the money to pay for de coy operation. this ordnance takes effect next month. >>> today the tunnel turned 75 years old. when it first opened back in 1937 there were two boards connecting oakland. now, 75 years later crews are work on a fourth boar. the cost of the original two boars was $4.5 million. it took three years to build. the tunnel by the way was named after thomas. he was the president of the joint highway district 13 which built the first two boars. >>> new york police arrest add 30-year-old homeless man on homicide charges for allegedly pushing another man on to the subway tracks. you can see here police escorting the suspect after his arrest on tuesday. the story gained national attention because pictures of the victim struggling to climb off the tracks moments before he was hit ran on the cover of the new york post. police identified their suspect from surveillance and cell phone video that allegedly shows the women and the suspect arguing. >>> city group says it plans to cut 11,000 jobs worldwide. that's abo
dublin will use the money to pay for de coy operation. this ordnance takes effect next month. >>> today the tunnel turned 75 years old. when it first opened back in 1937 there were two boards connecting oakland. now, 75 years later crews are work on a fourth boar. the cost of the original two boars was $4.5 million. it took three years to build. the tunnel by the way was named after thomas. he was the president of the joint highway district 13 which built the first two boars....
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you will see it used for law enforcement where it gives us a pair of eyes under water. >> i am saddened. >> reporter: seeing the search long this trail many people are surprised it all began with a traffic stop. the victim's family is also here. declining interviews but the messages they left on the water express grief for a young man named sammy. deputies are going door to door at homes long the water and asking to check the backyard docks but today was the last day for the water search with no results. debora villalon, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we have details on just how much apple's ceo gets paid. he earned $4.2 million. that includes a $2.8 million bonus. 378million last year. the board set him up with stock worth $510 million. apple may be in the process of developing a new wearable computing device, smart watch. in addition to telling time it could act as a second display for a connected cell phone. it will allow users to glance at their wrist for text alerts. >>> marking a milestone, the light rail system turns 25 but there is a statistic now about its efficiency. >> a view of th
you will see it used for law enforcement where it gives us a pair of eyes under water. >> i am saddened. >> reporter: seeing the search long this trail many people are surprised it all began with a traffic stop. the victim's family is also here. declining interviews but the messages they left on the water express grief for a young man named sammy. deputies are going door to door at homes long the water and asking to check the backyard docks but today was the last day for the water...
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leslie knight is accused of using public employees and facilities to use a side business of selling party favors and jewel l ri. the complaint also allegeses she used the city car and gas card for personal use. >> cal trans is alerting drivers to expect delays for the next ten while they put up a new toll system at the bridge. strong earthquake rocked part of japan this morning. it struck about 150 miles off the coast in the northeastern part of the country. that is the same area devastated two years ago. officials say that several people were hurt and that the quake generated small waves and aftershock. so far no report offense damage. >> we can help you prepare for if next big earthquake. we have a section dedicate to preparedness under the news tab on our home page. >> president obama is asking congress to allocate 6(400)000- 0000 collar dollars -- $64 billion in aid to people affected by sandy. superstorm sandy is estimated to be the most costly natural disaster in the united states since hurricane katrina. >> the recent rains we've had here have produced some good news for the ma ris
leslie knight is accused of using public employees and facilities to use a side business of selling party favors and jewel l ri. the complaint also allegeses she used the city car and gas card for personal use. >> cal trans is alerting drivers to expect delays for the next ten while they put up a new toll system at the bridge. strong earthquake rocked part of japan this morning. it struck about 150 miles off the coast in the northeastern part of the country. that is the same area...
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police tell us that no one is in custody. the boy's name has not been released. >>> now the four people who were arrested, two of them women. in the case of a man and woman who were found in the middle of a street bound and gagged. >> reporter: the arrest comes on the same day we learned the identity of the slain victim and the extend of his injuries. >> the type of crime you see in the movies. >> reporter: san francisco police this afternoon announced an arrest and violent crime that stunned this neighborhood. the two were found lying on brussel street. >> the male victim appeared to have blunt trauma and gunshot wounds. the female victim also appeared to have blunt force trauma. >> reporter: reed died that night, the young woman is in critical condition but is recovering. >> investigators followed up in leads that led them to a house. where we took into custody five individuals. >> reporter: police arrested 32- year-old maelene lintz and 29- year-old montrali brackes. tiler miller, heather leech and maryann manalastas. >> t
police tell us that no one is in custody. the boy's name has not been released. >>> now the four people who were arrested, two of them women. in the case of a man and woman who were found in the middle of a street bound and gagged. >> reporter: the arrest comes on the same day we learned the identity of the slain victim and the extend of his injuries. >> the type of crime you see in the movies. >> reporter: san francisco police this afternoon announced an arrest and...
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they got super chowder over there and have another one that uses cilantro in it. that is just wonderful. >> reporter: organizers say supplies for this event was not an issue. their restaurants were prepared. >> when the crab price goes low, or just at the beginning of season a lot of restaurants will stockpile and buy a lot and freeze it for future use. >> reporter: as alioto chef john caravez served crab and tomato bruschetta, he said the strike was impacting business. >> it's hard for restaurants to work without crab right now, because fisherman's wharf is what you come for. >> reporter: out at the wafer, crab boats were idyll. idle. >> there has to be some type of unity to hang with the people -- you have to stand by your values in anything that you do. >> reporter: and the wharf is quiet and nets are empty. the crab boat association president did tell us that the fishermen were meeting at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow morning to decide what to do. live in san francisco, cara liu, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> police are hoping two surveillance images will help them catch a p
they got super chowder over there and have another one that uses cilantro in it. that is just wonderful. >> reporter: organizers say supplies for this event was not an issue. their restaurants were prepared. >> when the crab price goes low, or just at the beginning of season a lot of restaurants will stockpile and buy a lot and freeze it for future use. >> reporter: as alioto chef john caravez served crab and tomato bruschetta, he said the strike was impacting business....
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rob roth shows us how for them life does go. amid the difficult days there sometimes comes a day like today. >> reporter: this was the day to be pampered and perhaps set aside anguish if only for a few hours. >> it's like a vacation. >> reporter: valiry is part of a club no one wants to be in. each has lost a child to homicide. this mother has buried four of her children. all died violently. >> there are times i cried my eyes almost out. >> reporter: today she could relax a little. she along with the other mothers here are members of the healing circle. >> that makes me feel good. i have not had my nails done in years. >> you need soothing for all this negative and stress that's going on. >> reporter: we thought this was a wonderful way to take a moment away from some grieving moms. to really enjoy something and personalize and help get a healing process going. >> reporter: these mothers say what happened in connecticut a week ago has hit them especially hard. they know the painful road those families are now on. >> take it one
rob roth shows us how for them life does go. amid the difficult days there sometimes comes a day like today. >> reporter: this was the day to be pampered and perhaps set aside anguish if only for a few hours. >> it's like a vacation. >> reporter: valiry is part of a club no one wants to be in. each has lost a child to homicide. this mother has buried four of her children. all died violently. >> there are times i cried my eyes almost out. >> reporter: today she...
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ktvu's david stevenson is in san francisco tonight and tells us how they handled it there. david? >> reporter: frank, parents and the school district worked to explain the massacre to young students here while also working to prevent a similar event from happening here. >> reporter: as newton, connecticut laid to rest some of the children, san francisco worked to reassure children and others. >> it is a sheltering. >> reporter: she says her group sent parents information on how to talk to kids about the tragedy. >> we had the range of feed back from parents. you know, very worried, very emotional. to pragmatic. >> reporter: this principal canceled a press conference to address staffers and students about safety. at other schools counselors were made available. districts asked principal to review their emergency plans. every school has a emergency plan for different scenarios. >> reporter: the superintendent says more fences and locks won't stop someone intent on entering a school. >> it is not about stuff, it is about people, people knowing what to do, well informed student body t
ktvu's david stevenson is in san francisco tonight and tells us how they handled it there. david? >> reporter: frank, parents and the school district worked to explain the massacre to young students here while also working to prevent a similar event from happening here. >> reporter: as newton, connecticut laid to rest some of the children, san francisco worked to reassure children and others. >> it is a sheltering. >> reporter: she says her group sent parents information...
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and they need us right now. that community needs us to be at our best as americans and i will do everything in our power as president to help. because while nothing can fill the space of a lost child or loved one, all of us can extepid a hand to those in need. >> the president also said quote, our hearts are broken today. he offered officials in connecticut whatever resources they need to investigate the shootings and to care for the victim's families. >>> from washington, d.c. to connecticut, to san francisco people are gathering now to remember those who were killed in this school shooting. ktvu's anne rubin is in san francisco outside of city hall. >> reporter: this was a thought that began on facebook. organizers wanted a way to channel their grief. now they're hoping that others will join them at the steps of city hall. the hopes are to remember the victims. organizers say there will be no speeches, just remembrance. we spoke to an interfaith minister who said he just wanted to do something. he said he d
and they need us right now. that community needs us to be at our best as americans and i will do everything in our power as president to help. because while nothing can fill the space of a lost child or loved one, all of us can extepid a hand to those in need. >> the president also said quote, our hearts are broken today. he offered officials in connecticut whatever resources they need to investigate the shootings and to care for the victim's families. >>> from washington,...
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. >> rita told us he has localized prostate cancer. that's cancer confined to the prostate gland and has not spread elsewhere in the body. that usually means it's easily treated and more easily cured. there will be more than 240,000 more cases of all types of prostate cancer in the u.s. this year and there will be more than 28,000 deaths from prostate cancer. >> a federal judge approved a plan for a court appointed director to oversee the oakland police department. city officials agreed to the term of the plan. the director will have broad authority including the power to dismiss the police chief but the plan falls short of a federal take over. the court decision stems from a decade old police brutality lawsuit that claims that rogue officers called the writers beat or framed suspects. >> the moments before two people were left bound and gagged right in the middle of a street in san francisco. one of them later died. david is here now and tells us it appears that these victims were specifically targeted. >> that's right. prosecutors re
. >> rita told us he has localized prostate cancer. that's cancer confined to the prostate gland and has not spread elsewhere in the body. that usually means it's easily treated and more easily cured. there will be more than 240,000 more cases of all types of prostate cancer in the u.s. this year and there will be more than 28,000 deaths from prostate cancer. >> a federal judge approved a plan for a court appointed director to oversee the oakland police department. city officials...
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there is a ban closer to us. you see it right here, hitting santa rosa. showers are still aways away from us. from the central bay, north bay, 25-miles to the north. we are looking for showers to begin in the next 4 hours or so as we move into the evening hours. starting in the north bay, working their way south. san jose will see rain in the morning. a.m. showers and rain in the afternoon. showers remaining in the forecast through the weekend. three storms. this is the system. brings rain in the area. one storm tonight, another storm tomorrow night and another storm sunday. sunday is the strongest storm. rainfall tonight, showers over the bay area. then into the morning hours. still raining. and on the morning commute, winds ramp up and you see yellows. 5:00 a.m., wet. we will talk a lot about the roadways because friday is a big day. on top of that you have people getting away for the holidays. 7:00 a.m., raining hard. 8:00 a.m. continues. and then starts to back down around lunchtime. heavy showers in the north and then breaks. 4:00 p.m. tomorrow is a
there is a ban closer to us. you see it right here, hitting santa rosa. showers are still aways away from us. from the central bay, north bay, 25-miles to the north. we are looking for showers to begin in the next 4 hours or so as we move into the evening hours. starting in the north bay, working their way south. san jose will see rain in the morning. a.m. showers and rain in the afternoon. showers remaining in the forecast through the weekend. three storms. this is the system. brings rain in...
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he was known to use drugs. >> marijuana use is now legal in colorado. today colorado's governor declared a voter approved measure added to the state constitution. the measure won on election day. it allows adults over 21 to possess an ounce of marijuana or six marijuana plants. it also became legal in washington state last week. the majority of americans want the government to respect state laws allowing marijuana use. 64% of those asked said the government should allow marijuana use where it is legal. and according to the marijuana policy project lawmakers in four states, maine, v., new hampshire and rhode island plan to legalize american. >>> quake struck northwest of in donesia, it measured 7.1. there were no reports of major damage or injuries. >>> our weather was spectacular. >> weekend too. weather was insane for this time of year. we don't expect temperatures in the upper 60s but that is what we got. things are changing around. we have the live radar sweeps going. nothing showing now. as we get into, yeah, next 36 hours we will see green on here.
he was known to use drugs. >> marijuana use is now legal in colorado. today colorado's governor declared a voter approved measure added to the state constitution. the measure won on election day. it allows adults over 21 to possess an ounce of marijuana or six marijuana plants. it also became legal in washington state last week. the majority of americans want the government to respect state laws allowing marijuana use. 64% of those asked said the government should allow marijuana use...
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ktvu's robert handa joins us live from the police department to show us how and why they are going to help. >> reporter: just a couple hours ago the patrols headed out for christmas eve and tonight police are equipped to handle unique situations involving children. >> the supply area for the san jose police department looked more appropriate for santa's slayings. these toys were donated by dollar stores but they won't be handed out randomly but given to children who need the holiday cheer. >> we are seeing people at their worst. going out to the homes, a lot of domestic violence around the holidays, we see frightened children caught in the middle. >> reporter: officers got a surprise, many of them participated in similar gift give aways on christmas eve before but tonight dollar tree makes it possible for officers to hand out more than individual toys but whole bags. >> bag full of toys, they will have 2-3 brothers, sisters, share them. have fun. >> rewarding to see the look on their face when you hand them a bag full of gifts. these bags were packaged so some of these presents can be
ktvu's robert handa joins us live from the police department to show us how and why they are going to help. >> reporter: just a couple hours ago the patrols headed out for christmas eve and tonight police are equipped to handle unique situations involving children. >> the supply area for the san jose police department looked more appropriate for santa's slayings. these toys were donated by dollar stores but they won't be handed out randomly but given to children who need the holiday...
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we tried to get the owner to speak to us but she ignored us. one neighbor said all we can do is clean up and hope it doesn't happen again tonight. jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >> in the sierra more snow and less rain may have saved a neighborhood. the system came in rain, snow for the lake ha -- lake tahoe area. in the end there was more snow than rain. >> thrilled to death to see the snow. everybody feels the same. you won't get as much run off now. >> the national weather service lifted all flood warnings for the truckee river. >> this is what it looked like on interstate 80 in truckee. slow go for big rigs. the roads were slick and lot of snow on the banks. the storms will bring 7 feet of new snow. >>> a driver today learned a hard lesson about driving through standing water. he was traveling this morning when his car became partially submerged. look. he was on the road because he was trying to avoid a large accident on highway 24. he was stuck for a while before climbing out through the window. >> i couldn't tell it was flooded. we
we tried to get the owner to speak to us but she ignored us. one neighbor said all we can do is clean up and hope it doesn't happen again tonight. jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >> in the sierra more snow and less rain may have saved a neighborhood. the system came in rain, snow for the lake ha -- lake tahoe area. in the end there was more snow than rain. >> thrilled to death to see the snow. everybody feels the same. you won't get as much run off now. >> the national...
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theylearned about the new tools they can use in their investigations. baltimore county police already have a special unit to handle these kind of cases but the chief says events like this one helps them stay on top of scammers through their trick sdmrs identity theft and fraud investigations are constantly evolving because the criminal element will change due to law enforcements response. so youhave to have constant education. >> and the chief says there's been a huge spike in id theft and fraud over the years and he expects to have dozens of detectives working on these cases in the future. >> and weather wise, a nice looking day out there. sunshinenow, temperatures fairly mild through the early part of the day. temperatures in the 40s to the west, low 50s in baltimore. the wind is gusting to 30 miles now. clouds very limited, still a nice clear evening on tap. through the 40s we're going fall to the 30s overnight. a coolsnap now but a much bigger cold snap is on the way. >> thanks wyatt. we've beentalking about the fiscal cliff but to you really know h
theylearned about the new tools they can use in their investigations. baltimore county police already have a special unit to handle these kind of cases but the chief says events like this one helps them stay on top of scammers through their trick sdmrs identity theft and fraud investigations are constantly evolving because the criminal element will change due to law enforcements response. so youhave to have constant education. >> and the chief says there's been a huge spike in id theft...
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right now mod del guidance drying us out. we'll be in the low 60s. looks like sunday could be more of a dry scenario. the chilly pattern will change as we get more of a three in out of the south. the warmer air will overspread our area. in the meantime, again, sort of a chilly but partly cloudy scenario. for tonight we will stay nice and dry. look for dry morning commute tomorrow but maybe, just maybe you need the rain coat. tonight 31. partly cloudy, rather cold. 49. messily cloudy. the scattered showers kicking. tomorrow night showers will begin to and as temperatures trend milder. milder will be our theme. look the this set up. 63 with a few showers. we'll dry out that sunday forecast and then into monday and tuesday, the setup is for some shower action. back in the mix early next week. so you see the setup temperature wise. it's going to be mild and for a few days and colder into early next week. so it's back and forth. we've been talking about this roller coaster. that's exactly what we're seeing. >> tomorrow a changing day. we could see some sh
right now mod del guidance drying us out. we'll be in the low 60s. looks like sunday could be more of a dry scenario. the chilly pattern will change as we get more of a three in out of the south. the warmer air will overspread our area. in the meantime, again, sort of a chilly but partly cloudy scenario. for tonight we will stay nice and dry. look for dry morning commute tomorrow but maybe, just maybe you need the rain coat. tonight 31. partly cloudy, rather cold. 49. messily cloudy. the...
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how will it impact us? we will take a look at that at five. . >>> now to a story that's left dozens families in limbo. the russian president prepares to ban united states adoptions of russian children can. once signed it would take effect on new year's day. it's crushing the hearts of so many families here. >> reporter: russia's president said thursday he plans to sign a controversial new law banning united states adoptions. that dashes the hopes and dreams of hundreds of americans trying to adopt russian children. many of them with special needs. russian officials said that even 46 cases which are close to being done will be frozen. those children will now be offered to russian families. american parents thought they would bring a child home soon are now left wonder figure they will see them again. >> it's a heart breaking process. we have started preparing our home, not remodeling or painting or buying furniture but just preparing the emotional state of our home and of ourselves and of our children who ar
how will it impact us? we will take a look at that at five. . >>> now to a story that's left dozens families in limbo. the russian president prepares to ban united states adoptions of russian children can. once signed it would take effect on new year's day. it's crushing the hearts of so many families here. >> reporter: russia's president said thursday he plans to sign a controversial new law banning united states adoptions. that dashes the hopes and dreams of hundreds of...
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she joins us and she's originally from where? . >> connecticut, just 20 miles from nowtown. >> and you have young children. >> i do, one of whom is six dwl how young is two young to grasp -- i know as adults we can't grasp it but how young is too young. >> it's a question we've heard a lot today. i think the age is not the deciding factor. it'smore about how much exposure you think they might have. it'sconceivable that very young children might not have exposure to either media coverage or sense something is wrong with you. >> they read you. >> they do. >> exposure could be both ways. either they're going get it from the media or they'll see that mom, other dad, other adults are overly upset. if you have a sense that they sense something is wrong, start the conversation. >> don't let them come to you, go to them. >> if you don't start the conversation it could seem like it's more threatening. >> do you check to see what they know. >> exactly. find out what facts they know. do they have any facts or misinformation and then you wan
she joins us and she's originally from where? . >> connecticut, just 20 miles from nowtown. >> and you have young children. >> i do, one of whom is six dwl how young is two young to grasp -- i know as adults we can't grasp it but how young is too young. >> it's a question we've heard a lot today. i think the age is not the deciding factor. it'smore about how much exposure you think they might have. it'sconceivable that very young children might not have exposure to...
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this allows us to deploy resources to where they're most critically needed. be assured, winter is here. if you're heading west, we would caution motorists to make sure you're planning ahead. traditionally, the weather events are more harsh. >> reporter: one way to prepare is to get your car ready now. it's easier to check the wipers and fluid now than it is on the road. >> mike masco will be tracking the storm. the abc2's time saver traffic lauren cook will update you and we'll have live reports. >>> of course, when we're not on the air, you can get all the latest on the storm's impact at abc2news.com right in the palm of your hand. it's eve on sale this weekend, the app s head over to abc2news.com/download. >>> cold weather has already claimed a life here in maryland because of hypothermia. the state's health department is not releasing much information only saying the victim is a man 65 or older. the agency said his death happened between december 1th and christmas eve -- 18th and christmas eve. >> this is quite common in people or homeless because they're
this allows us to deploy resources to where they're most critically needed. be assured, winter is here. if you're heading west, we would caution motorists to make sure you're planning ahead. traditionally, the weather events are more harsh. >> reporter: one way to prepare is to get your car ready now. it's easier to check the wipers and fluid now than it is on the road. >> mike masco will be tracking the storm. the abc2's time saver traffic lauren cook will update you and we'll have...
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if anyone has information for us, contact us. >> reporter: it's unclear whether the officer identified himself before shots were fired or if he had a chance. people who live on the block said they heard his screams asking someone to cal police say -- call police saying he was pan officer down. patrolman was on the way. the neighbors said it was a loud and chaotic scene. >> maybe five, 10 minutes of everybody just running, getting back in the cars and pulling away. that's when everything calmed down and the cops were here and stuff. >> reporter: the investigation is still ongoing, they say and have yet to identify the shooting suspect, brian kuebler, abc2 news. >>> there's more calls on disk buses after a moth ser killed and her daughter was graced. it happened at minnesota avenue and 19th street. police say the man shot the woman several times as she was boarding the bus and drove away. she died at the scene and her 23-month-old daughter who was with her at the time was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. >>> a fourth accuser steps forward claiming he was molested
if anyone has information for us, contact us. >> reporter: it's unclear whether the officer identified himself before shots were fired or if he had a chance. people who live on the block said they heard his screams asking someone to cal police say -- call police saying he was pan officer down. patrolman was on the way. the neighbors said it was a loud and chaotic scene. >> maybe five, 10 minutes of everybody just running, getting back in the cars and pulling away. that's when...
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that will drop us back down into the mid-40s. so far for december even when you throw in these types of cold fronts, it hasn't been a brutal month. typically if you enjoy a few weeks like this, you're going to pay for it. we'll see what happens. it's strange when it falls as the day goes on. >>> this story is just -- we have a little girl in the middle of a custody battle. on one side the biological father and the other her step parent. while he was stationed in south carolina two years ago his ex-wife tear a bland was giving birth in utah. he had no clue. he was never told he was going to be a dad or that his baby girl had been put up for adoption. >> he has a right -- she has a right to be with her father. >> the ex-wife intentionally gave the adoption agency the wrong information. >> the judge ordered them to give the child back within 60 days. they're not budging, though. as for the little girl, she will be turning two in march. >>> third grade, a crucial year for students, especially when it comes to learning how to read. >>
that will drop us back down into the mid-40s. so far for december even when you throw in these types of cold fronts, it hasn't been a brutal month. typically if you enjoy a few weeks like this, you're going to pay for it. we'll see what happens. it's strange when it falls as the day goes on. >>> this story is just -- we have a little girl in the middle of a custody battle. on one side the biological father and the other her step parent. while he was stationed in south carolina two...
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we have tips to keep orders healthier and cheaper. >> reporter: the concept of using food online or using a smartphone app has made dinner easy but it makes it more costly and less healthy a study evaluated 160,000 online orders to a pizza clean over the course of four and a half years. orders had higher costs and higher calories. the same online tool to load more toppings on a pizza can easily be used to customize a healthier me. sites like grub hub have added more options. >> we've had people ask for these low fat, low carb, vegetarian, gluten free. >> reporter: ordering online means some orders are less likely to get lost in the shuffle. put half to the side. >> one of the things that's nice about delivery food it comes ins own containers and you can put some aside. >> reporter: that turns it into two, possibly three, adding more bang and bulk for the buck. i'm karin caifa for abc2 news. >>> recess should be considered a requirement. that's according to the american academy of pediatrics. the group said it's necessary. policy makers said recess should be used as a comely -- complement
we have tips to keep orders healthier and cheaper. >> reporter: the concept of using food online or using a smartphone app has made dinner easy but it makes it more costly and less healthy a study evaluated 160,000 online orders to a pizza clean over the course of four and a half years. orders had higher costs and higher calories. the same online tool to load more toppings on a pizza can easily be used to customize a healthier me. sites like grub hub have added more options. >>...
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we use social media to communicate and check the news. now it's being used to check on a puppy. >>> plus, christmas is over. it's time to take down the tree. see how many trees this woman managed to stuff into her home. >> continue to look at this approaching storm for saturday. we'll talk about the potential tracks and how it could impact snow totals. it's coming up. >>> a puppy stolen from the humane society in oregon is back home thanks to social media. saturday the family went to the shelter to adopt a upy. after finishing the paperwork, the puppy was gone. the oregon humane society put out a tip and it led them to another home where the dog was kept. >>> try getting into this house, santa. in southern california allison likes christmas so much and christmas trees that she has more than 100 of them inside the house. she started the tradition 13 years ago and she keeps going and going and they're all decorated, too. >>> santa left something unexpected in these stockings. new borns are wrapped in christmas stockings. the hospital says i
we use social media to communicate and check the news. now it's being used to check on a puppy. >>> plus, christmas is over. it's time to take down the tree. see how many trees this woman managed to stuff into her home. >> continue to look at this approaching storm for saturday. we'll talk about the potential tracks and how it could impact snow totals. it's coming up. >>> a puppy stolen from the humane society in oregon is back home thanks to social media. saturday the...
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no one was hurt. >>> in the east bay, police arrested two teenagers after officers say the boys used a pipe bomb to blow up a woman's mail box. alert neighbors helped police track down the teens before they could do more damage with a second explosive device. >> mangled remnants of what used to be a metal mail box is in the front yard of this home the morning after teenagers put a pipe bomb inside it. the explosion rocked the quiet neighborhood just before 10:00 p.m. >> a big explosion. and just shook the windows. woke me up. >> it's crazy times, you know. we're just really surprised how things happen like that. >> the resident of the home didn't want to give us her name. when we caught up with her she was in a hurry and hesitant to talk to us. >> you said police came really fast and did a good job. >> they did. they caught them last night. >> must have been scary. >> its was but i had good neighbors. >> witnesses saw a red suv leave the neighborhood right after the explosion. that tip helped authorities track down the suv to this parking lot at college park high school. the police d
no one was hurt. >>> in the east bay, police arrested two teenagers after officers say the boys used a pipe bomb to blow up a woman's mail box. alert neighbors helped police track down the teens before they could do more damage with a second explosive device. >> mangled remnants of what used to be a metal mail box is in the front yard of this home the morning after teenagers put a pipe bomb inside it. the explosion rocked the quiet neighborhood just before 10:00 p.m. >> a...
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talk to us. >> ama: tonight investigators say a fire at a restaurant in downtown alameda is suspicious. it happened this morning at the american oak restaurant on santa clara avenue a a block from city hall. there was heavy known and firefighters say it appears the fire had several points origin. >> we got on scene. we found a building charged full of smoke and appeared to have a fire inside. we were able to contain the fire to the perimeter of the building itself. >> ama: damage is estimated at a quarter million dollars. no one was hurt. >>> in the east bay, police arrested two teenagers after officers say the boys used a pipe bomb to blow up a woman's mail box. alert neighbors helped police track down the teens before they could do more damage with a second explosive device. >> mangled remnants of what used to be a metal mail box is in the front yard of this home the morning after teenagers put a pipe bomb inside it. the explosion rocked the quiet
talk to us. >> ama: tonight investigators say a fire at a restaurant in downtown alameda is suspicious. it happened this morning at the american oak restaurant on santa clara avenue a a block from city hall. there was heavy known and firefighters say it appears the fire had several points origin. >> we got on scene. we found a building charged full of smoke and appeared to have a fire inside. we were able to contain the fire to the perimeter of the building itself. >> ama:...
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don't use them. reporter: now, oakland police have been asked by the santa clara county district attorney's office how to start the same program the south bay. both oakland and san francisco police departments are asking the governor to see if he can make the gun buyback a state practice we're live in san francisco, abc-7 news. >> ama: as this tragedy unfolds, stay with abc-7 news for continuing coverage. you can receive urgent updates on your smart foab by downloading our news app and opting for push notifications. >> let's get a first look at the weather. >> leigh: very cold showers across the bay area. live doppler 7hd has a good handle on them and we'll take a look at that coming up. >> ama: hillary clinton is being monitored by doctors. why she fainted and hit her head. >> the twinkie could be brought back from extinction. back from extinction. big players you know how much grandma wanted to be here for your fist christmas? you see grandma lives waaaay down here, and you live way up here. brian,
don't use them. reporter: now, oakland police have been asked by the santa clara county district attorney's office how to start the same program the south bay. both oakland and san francisco police departments are asking the governor to see if he can make the gun buyback a state practice we're live in san francisco, abc-7 news. >> ama: as this tragedy unfolds, stay with abc-7 news for continuing coverage. you can receive urgent updates on your smart foab by downloading our news app and...
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. >>> tonight, people are urged to use caution near the water. we're under a high surf advisory until 10:00 tonight. here's how the high surf and heavy winds made for a busy day for first responders. >> a rough day like this on ocean beach makes for a surfer's playground, until something goes wrong. a worried onlookers called 9-1-1 to report three surfers lost in theheart beyond the break. >> in the situation with this, the surf as aggressive as it is, use extreme caution before putting swimmers out there. >> fortunately the coast guard was out taking advantage of the swells, running drills, and got to the men before emergency responders arrived. >> this particular case was just a single surfer, trying to take advantage of the large swells. he was never in stress. >> nearly 30 responders were called to the beach for the false alarm. the captain says mistaken distress calls come in all the time but doesn't want a moment of uncertainty to stop a call for help. >> we're surround by three sides of water and we take surf and bay rescue very serious. >
. >>> tonight, people are urged to use caution near the water. we're under a high surf advisory until 10:00 tonight. here's how the high surf and heavy winds made for a busy day for first responders. >> a rough day like this on ocean beach makes for a surfer's playground, until something goes wrong. a worried onlookers called 9-1-1 to report three surfers lost in theheart beyond the break. >> in the situation with this, the surf as aggressive as it is, use extreme caution...
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her family tells us that she wants to tell her story. live in carson city, ben sosenko, cbs 5. >>> a new lawsuit is taking aim at what one group says are dangerous chemicals in products for infants and children. the center for environmental health in oakland filed suit. the group says baby products sold in major retail, contain unsafe levels of a flame retardant called trss. the legal move is a good way to get the company's attention. >> we now have opened a dialogue and let them know we'll have legal standing in 60 days to sue them if they don't take action. what we frequently see happens is companies in those 60 days call us say hey, let's figure this out. >> he also says studies have shown children have the highest levels of flame retardant this is their bodies. >>> a dream house turns into a nightmare for one bay area woman. the unwanted houseguest that infested that home and their fight with the landlord to clean you the mess. -- to clean up the mess. >>> then the major milestone at the 49ers new santa clara stadium. mobile5 is live
her family tells us that she wants to tell her story. live in carson city, ben sosenko, cbs 5. >>> a new lawsuit is taking aim at what one group says are dangerous chemicals in products for infants and children. the center for environmental health in oakland filed suit. the group says baby products sold in major retail, contain unsafe levels of a flame retardant called trss. the legal move is a good way to get the company's attention. >> we now have opened a dialogue and let them...
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but try to bring us down. >> a nuisance neighbor closed by the courts. why the owner of a bay area hotel known as a haven for hookers says he should be allowed to reopen. >> and some advice for drivers and pedestrians who take to the streets of san francisco. ,,,,,, at least one republican >>> a looming vote on a republican plan to avert the "fiscal cliff" is exposing some party fractures tonight. at least one republican congressman says he objects to house speaker john boehner's plan b meaning higher taxes on incomes of a million dollars or more but despite that criticism, speaker boehner insists that he has the votes in congress to pass his plan. both sides are still a few billion dollars apart. >> the president's offer of $1.3 trillion in revenues and $850 billion in spending reductions fails to meet the test that the president promised the american people a balanced approach. >> we should be raising taxes on the wealthiest few as a means of reducing the deficit. i have also said that i'm willing to identify some spending cuts that make sense. >> if s
but try to bring us down. >> a nuisance neighbor closed by the courts. why the owner of a bay area hotel known as a haven for hookers says he should be allowed to reopen. >> and some advice for drivers and pedestrians who take to the streets of san francisco. ,,,,,, at least one republican >>> a looming vote on a republican plan to avert the "fiscal cliff" is exposing some party fractures tonight. at least one republican congressman says he objects to house...
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they used to do that full time. we don't have the other pro- active units that used to do that. a big part of our success as a city keeping crime low historically has been productivity. we are not a productive apartment. we are reactive. >> reporter: 43 murders here in san jose. still 10 murders shy of the most recent record in san jose set in 1991 with 53. in san jose, len ramirez, cbs 5 eyewitness news. >>> a highway patrol car flipped over in livermore during a chase that reached 100 miles an hour. it started about 3:30 in the morning. two highway patrol units tried to pull over a driver for speeding on eastbound 580 near altamont pass road. one squad car swerved to avoid a big rig. it flipped causing minor injuries to the troopers. the second highway patrol unit eventually pulled over the speeding car and arrested the driver and passenger. >>> the people have spoken and muni is changing its plans for the central subway expanding it to north beach. instead of the line ending in san francisco's chinatown, crews will extend the tunnel all the way to columbus avenue and powell s
they used to do that full time. we don't have the other pro- active units that used to do that. a big part of our success as a city keeping crime low historically has been productivity. we are not a productive apartment. we are reactive. >> reporter: 43 murders here in san jose. still 10 murders shy of the most recent record in san jose set in 1991 with 53. in san jose, len ramirez, cbs 5 eyewitness news. >>> a highway patrol car flipped over in livermore during a chase that...
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and keep us with a solid shower chance about 5 days out of the next 7. so a big pattern change coming now that the sunshine is gone today. so clouds increasing tomorrow. showers move in by the afternoon. that's the first of many rain chances. unsettled all the way through next week and check out these highs. where did fall go? hello, winter! 50 for concord tomorrow. the average high is 56. only 52 for campbell. redwood city only 49. showers in the afternoon, for pleasant hill, walnut creek, pittsburg, low 50s. and the upper 40s for highs for san rafael, santa rosa and novato tomorrow. we'll get a little bit of a break on saturday but here comes more shower activity on sunday. we're wet on monday and tuesday. and next week this looks kind of wintry. >> sort of festive, chilly. you want that this time of year. >> that's a great way to make a positive spin. feels like christmas. absolutely. yes we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,, oh, you have a keurig vue brewer? oh, it's great! now i can brew my coffee just the way i love it. how do you do that? well, inside the
and keep us with a solid shower chance about 5 days out of the next 7. so a big pattern change coming now that the sunshine is gone today. so clouds increasing tomorrow. showers move in by the afternoon. that's the first of many rain chances. unsettled all the way through next week and check out these highs. where did fall go? hello, winter! 50 for concord tomorrow. the average high is 56. only 52 for campbell. redwood city only 49. showers in the afternoon, for pleasant hill, walnut creek,...
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had. >>> today the federal reserve told us when it will raise interest rates. it's doing something it's never done before and we'll have the story tonight on the "cbs evening news." ,,,,,,,,,, [ crickets chirping ] [ traffic passing ] ♪ [ music box: lullaby ] [ man on tv, indistinct ] ♪ [ lullaby continues ] [ baby coos ] [ man announcing ] millions are still exposed to the dangers... of secondhand smoke... and some of them can't do anything about it. ♪ [ continues ] [ gasping ] relatively cheap, and it cas a lot of people. ken bastida is live in mobi5 where pe hand look at t >>> it's big, blue, regularrively cheap and carries a lot of people. >> ken bastida live in mobile5 where people are getting a firsthand look at the mega bus. >> reporter: it's interesting, guys. this is a company called mega bus as you mentioned. they were here in 2008. they had a west coast run back then and it didn't go so well. so they are back again today with an inaugural run up and down the coast. and they serve about 120 different cities in eight different hubs. now, this com
had. >>> today the federal reserve told us when it will raise interest rates. it's doing something it's never done before and we'll have the story tonight on the "cbs evening news." ,,,,,,,,,, [ crickets chirping ] [ traffic passing ] ♪ [ music box: lullaby ] [ man on tv, indistinct ] ♪ [ lullaby continues ] [ baby coos ] [ man announcing ] millions are still exposed to the dangers... of secondhand smoke... and some of them can't do anything about it. ♪ [ continues ] [...
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so if one of us falls, the other has to help us. >> one of them used to rummage for pennies just to buy bread. how bay area sisters became each other's source of strength. those stories and much more tonight at 6:00. >> student rising above. that's good. "cbs evening news" with scott pelley coming up next. >> and remember, the latest news and weather are always on cbssf.com. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> pelley: tonight, saying goodbye, jack pinto and noah pozner, six years old. the first of 20 first graders from sandy hook school to be laid to rest. jim axelrod is in newtown, connecticut. bob orr and seth doane have new bovelopments in the investigation. ew'll hear from an eyewitness who survived. >> i can see his feet and his legs from the knees down, and his feet were facing in my direction, and i just froze with fear. >> pelley: and america's first father remembers the children we lost.
so if one of us falls, the other has to help us. >> one of them used to rummage for pennies just to buy bread. how bay area sisters became each other's source of strength. those stories and much more tonight at 6:00. >> student rising above. that's good. "cbs evening news" with scott pelley coming up next. >> and remember, the latest news and weather are always on cbssf.com. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> pelley: tonight, saying...
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us before christmas and before santa arrives. >> thank you. >>> the north bay has taken the brunt of the rain all day. look at these pictures from highway one in marin county water rushing over the road this afternoon. chp closed 101 south of the tomales road. >>> and the bad weather here and across the country is causing travel headaches for people trying to get home for christmas. at sfo rain and winds are causing flight days of an hour to an hour and a half. and so far today, 100 flights have been canceled but none affected at oakland or san jose airports. >> just be a drag to be stuck here like this close to christmas. >> we tried to catch bart where we live but it wasn't easy. it was pretty crowded out there. >> 18 states and the midwest are dealing with snow, rain and high winds causing flight delays and cancellations at many airports nationwide. >>> in the sierra, as much as 5 feet of snow expected throughout the weekend. it's also going to be windy. forecasters say gusts could exceed 50 miles an hour. even roan no is expected a foot. traffic will be slow. even reno is expecti
us before christmas and before santa arrives. >> thank you. >>> the north bay has taken the brunt of the rain all day. look at these pictures from highway one in marin county water rushing over the road this afternoon. chp closed 101 south of the tomales road. >>> and the bad weather here and across the country is causing travel headaches for people trying to get home for christmas. at sfo rain and winds are causing flight days of an hour to an hour and a half. and so...
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we have a big storm north of us not impacting us until thursday likely. until then there is a weak area of high pressure to the south ushering in the influence coming from the north and west giving us the cold weather today and very cold weather coming up tonight because we don't have that blanket of cloud cover over top of us, we'll lose the heating of the day back to the atmosphere rather efficiently. by thursday, that's two days from now, we are talking about rainfall moving in. once it gets here it's going to be tough to shake thursday through sunday once again a storm track aimed at northern california. a lot of rainfall moving in and it begins late in the day on thursday. so clouds will increase tomorrow but no rain just yet. after that cold night will start sunny finish the day cloudy. rain late thursday and rain is going to be around all the way through sunday. i know so many of you have shopping plans still. you likely will have to go by or grab your umbrella. highs tomorrow low to mid-50s. oakland 55. close to normal. sunnyvale 54. los altos 55.
we have a big storm north of us not impacting us until thursday likely. until then there is a weak area of high pressure to the south ushering in the influence coming from the north and west giving us the cold weather today and very cold weather coming up tonight because we don't have that blanket of cloud cover over top of us, we'll lose the heating of the day back to the atmosphere rather efficiently. by thursday, that's two days from now, we are talking about rainfall moving in. once it gets...
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Dec 28, 2012
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but cbs 5 reporter mark sayre shows us how one group is taking it a big step further. mark. >> reporter: well, elizabeth, police say that these neighborhood watch groups them an extra set of eyes and ears which is veally valuable in this time of shrinking police budgets but in one san jose neighborhood residents are literally taking it to the streets. >> it's just something that doesn't look right. >> reporter: with a rising number of property crimes and a decreasing number of police officers, bud pyle decided to take action. >> but the number one thing we're looking for is somebody sitting in a car for a few minutes looking around or leaning on a car. >> reporter: pyle and several other volunteers from the eden neighborhood association are taking the concept of the neighborhood watch to a whole new level. >> i said, we're going to do it and starting tomorrow we're going to drive the neighborhood and every day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and we got volunteers to do it. >> reporter: pile of and his team members are focusing their driving patrols during the day because that's
but cbs 5 reporter mark sayre shows us how one group is taking it a big step further. mark. >> reporter: well, elizabeth, police say that these neighborhood watch groups them an extra set of eyes and ears which is veally valuable in this time of shrinking police budgets but in one san jose neighborhood residents are literally taking it to the streets. >> it's just something that doesn't look right. >> reporter: with a rising number of property crimes and a decreasing number of...
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tips are very significant to us. >> reporter: investigators are looking for a motive. people who heard something said they heard a car alarm going off in the complex and shortly thereafter the gunfire started. was it a burglary? was it a robbery? they are not sure it was gang related. they are kind of ruling that out. this is the situation and seventh homicide this year all previous five have been solved by the public's help. reporting live, i am ken bastida. back to you. >>> the woman who murdered a bay area student learned her sentence today, but not before learning the true consequences of her kyle. cbs 5's ann notarangelo talks about the sentencing. >> reporter: she showed no emotion as the judge sent her to prison. the judge, think, called her a cold-blooded killer. >> maybe she will never feel remorse. i can't say that, but if she did, it will show she is sha -- somewhat of a human being. >> i junction everyone to know how beautiful and -- just want everyone to know how beautiful michelle was. >> chekist appeared during a break in her -- her body was found months
tips are very significant to us. >> reporter: investigators are looking for a motive. people who heard something said they heard a car alarm going off in the complex and shortly thereafter the gunfire started. was it a burglary? was it a robbery? they are not sure it was gang related. they are kind of ruling that out. this is the situation and seventh homicide this year all previous five have been solved by the public's help. reporting live, i am ken bastida. back to you. >>> the...
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while the new technology is useful dr. gibbs says it's not a substitute for counting every sponge used during surgery. >> one sponge goes in every holder. everybody can see. so now we want to teach nobody can leave the operating room if there's an empty pocket. >> reporter: diligence is essential in the operating room. >> it's the humans that have to work the technology or work with each other to make sure that we don't leave our tools inside of patients. >> reporter: she needed a second surgery to remove the sponges. >> i was lucky because i went -- i did everything promptly. >> reporter: quick action was key. waiting longer could have caused serious complications. there are hospitals that have never had a retained sponge in years and others where it happens every quarter. dr. gibbs says it has to do with communications and culture in the operating room and that has to change to make things safer. dr. kim mulvihill, cbs 5. >>> members of congress put aside partisan differences today to honor the late senator daniel inouye
while the new technology is useful dr. gibbs says it's not a substitute for counting every sponge used during surgery. >> one sponge goes in every holder. everybody can see. so now we want to teach nobody can leave the operating room if there's an empty pocket. >> reporter: diligence is essential in the operating room. >> it's the humans that have to work the technology or work with each other to make sure that we don't leave our tools inside of patients. >> reporter:...
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to use them for emergency purposes and then use them for surveillance on ordinary americans. >> reporter: some believe the sheriff is not being honest. >> documents that the aclu obtained along with documents that ess obtained showed his true plan is to use a drone for spying for surveillance intelligence gathering. this is spying. >> the sheriff clearly is working to secretly unleash a drone on alameda county. >> reporter: although the sheriff's office had agreed to wait until a hearing before the public protection committee to decide this issue, it suddenly ended up on the county board of supervisors agenda for approval. the undersheriff says it was a clerical error and the item was pull. as for how the drone will be used, the undersheriff admits it's a gray area. >> there are no hard and fast rules. in fact, currently, the faa hasn't even issued their final rules on using these. >> reporter: it's not just privacy advocates who are cautious. there's a bill in sacramento that would establish regulations on drones to protect people's privacy. there is a duly have enforceable safeguards i
to use them for emergency purposes and then use them for surveillance on ordinary americans. >> reporter: some believe the sheriff is not being honest. >> documents that the aclu obtained along with documents that ess obtained showed his true plan is to use a drone for spying for surveillance intelligence gathering. this is spying. >> the sheriff clearly is working to secretly unleash a drone on alameda county. >> reporter: although the sheriff's office had agreed to...
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kim s us.. getting patients back s. >>> hand and wrist injuries are the most common injuries. >> as dr. kim shows us getting patients back to work and their families, and the cost is down. >> from holding a baby to cradling a smart phone, our hands are in constant use. curting, catchingings getting -- catching, getting work done. trigger finger tendonitis. >> it also hurts economically. 20% of all er visits are due to hand and wrist injuries costing up to $740 million a year. >> show me where the pain is. >> now one bay area hospital is offering a smart solution. at high land hospital doctors can now perform certain hand surgeries in a new out patient clinic. >> bottom line, it saves money. it is easier on the patient. they are going to be here a couple hours instead of the day. >> it is a win-win situation for everybody. >> you should feel a little pressure but nothing sharp. >> this surgeon heads up the program which provides the service to low income individuals. he does procedures to allevia
kim s us.. getting patients back s. >>> hand and wrist injuries are the most common injuries. >> as dr. kim shows us getting patients back to work and their families, and the cost is down. >> from holding a baby to cradling a smart phone, our hands are in constant use. curting, catchingings getting -- catching, getting work done. trigger finger tendonitis. >> it also hurts economically. 20% of all er visits are due to hand and wrist injuries costing up to $740 million...
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if you have a complaint, email us. she just wants out of the contract. >> thank you. >>> coming up, remembering a jazz legend. with bay area roots. >> a look back at the life and career of dave brubeck. death of a jazz pioneer. ,, and a bay area native. and y area native. dave his 92-nd bi ask. >>> the music world is mourning the disof jazz pioneer and a bay area native. dave brubeck died this morning one day shy of his 92nd birthday. cbs 5 reporter mike sugerman has a look back at his life and legend. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: if dave brubeck was the high priest of west coast jazz, this was his temple. the blackhawk nightclub corner of turk and ellis in san francisco he was tenderloin. today, the tenderloin is -- well, it's the tenderloin. back in the day when dave brubeck held court -- >> the blackhawk was -- was in reality a dive. >> reporter: toby gleason remembers going to the blackhawk when he was 6 or 7 with his dad legendary dad critic jack gleason. >> it was dark, it was dinghy, smoky. but it was a vibrant sc
if you have a complaint, email us. she just wants out of the contract. >> thank you. >>> coming up, remembering a jazz legend. with bay area roots. >> a look back at the life and career of dave brubeck. death of a jazz pioneer. ,, and a bay area native. and y area native. dave his 92-nd bi ask. >>> the music world is mourning the disof jazz pioneer and a bay area native. dave brubeck died this morning one day shy of his 92nd birthday. cbs 5 reporter mike sugerman...